In the Blogs: Pig Relationships, Threads, Fur, Rooster "Fights," and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-08-19 07:22:00 UTC
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You may notice that there are no Vick posts in this roundup. Why? Because there are too many of them. They warrant a post and a roundup all their own; stay tuned for that in coming days.

On Sows and Piglets and A Lesson on Friendship from Animal Place Sanctuary (read these; I'm so disappointed that I missed these lovely posts in Google Reader when they were first published--they would have been perfect to link to on #oink day)

These "Animal Care Standards" Are a Cruel Hoax from the ASI Diary

On Google, HSUS, and Fur from Animal Person

Spread Your Message with Your Threads from Digging Through the Dirt

Christian Vegan from Hello Veggie

Oh My God, PETA from Vegan Burnout

Sanctuary Update, August 8, 2009, from Invisible Voices (keeping us in the know about some of the residents who've had a rough time)

Women Deserve Better (and So Do the Animals) from easyVegan.info

Cooking and Baking without Eggs from Vegan Soapbox

On "...Because we're smarter" from That Vegan Girl

Loving Life in Vermont from Eastern Shore Sanctuary (just a quick peak into the sanctuary's new digs)

On Betrayal and Abolition from Animal Person

What a Natural Rooster Standoff Looks Like from Invisible Voices

Cancer Fund: Don't Serve Cured Meat to Kids from Vegan.com

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness from the Vegan Solution

Fairs Offer Mega Doses of Animal Exploitation from Digging Through the Dirt

Vegans Are Scary to Top Chef Masters from Vegan Feminist Agitator

A Win for Eight Severely Neglected Horses from the ALDF Blog

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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